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Sober Living & Recovery Housing Resources

Oregon offers recovery housing options that support people in early sobriety with structured, substance-free living environments. Sober living homes in Oregon serve residents in a range of communities, from larger cities to smaller towns, and they help reinforce routines, accountability, and peer support outside of clinical treatment.

This section brings together Oregon-focused information for individuals searching for sober housing, families, and referral partners comparing options, and operators working to maintain clear standards and strong house systems.

In this section, you will find information on:

  • Certification and standards connected to the Mental Health and Addiction Certification Board of Oregon
  • What residents can expect in sober living, including house structure, responsibilities, and peer accountability
  • Guidance for choosing a safe and reputable sober home, including key questions to ask
  • Operator and home spotlights that highlight strong management and resident support
  • Housing access and affordability topics, including typical cost factors and assistance considerations
  • Local issues that affect housing availability, including community feedback and local requirements
  • Resources for residents, providers, advocates, and policymakers involved in recovery housing

Whether you are looking for housing, operating a residence, or supporting someone through recovery planning, this section provides practical, search-relevant insight into sober living homes in Oregon and the standards that help residents find stable, supportive housing.